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Page 4
... heart for anger burns , I cannot brook it . K. Hen . Be patient , gentle earl of Westmoreland . Clif . Patience is for poltroons , such as he : He durst not sit there had your father liv'd . My gracious lord , here in the parliament Let ...
... heart for anger burns , I cannot brook it . K. Hen . Be patient , gentle earl of Westmoreland . Clif . Patience is for poltroons , such as he : He durst not sit there had your father liv'd . My gracious lord , here in the parliament Let ...
Page 5
... my father , sat ? No : first shall war unpeople this my realm ; Ay , and their colours often borne in France , And now in England , to our heart's great sorrow , - Shall be my winding sheet . - Why faint you 5 KING HENRY VI .
... my father , sat ? No : first shall war unpeople this my realm ; Ay , and their colours often borne in France , And now in England , to our heart's great sorrow , - Shall be my winding sheet . - Why faint you 5 KING HENRY VI .
Page 8
... heart - blood there , Rather than have made that savage duke thine heir , And disinherited thine only son . Prince . Father , you cannot disinherit me . If you be king , why should not I succeed ? [ Going . K. Hen . Pardon me , Margaret ...
... heart - blood there , Rather than have made that savage duke thine heir , And disinherited thine only son . Prince . Father , you cannot disinherit me . If you be king , why should not I succeed ? [ Going . K. Hen . Pardon me , Margaret ...
Page 13
... heart . The sight of any of the house of York Is as a fury to torment my soul ; And till I root out their accursed line , And leave not one alive , I live in hell . Therefore- Rut . O ! let me pray before I take my death . To thee I ...
... heart . The sight of any of the house of York Is as a fury to torment my soul ; And till I root out their accursed line , And leave not one alive , I live in hell . Therefore- Rut . O ! let me pray before I take my death . To thee I ...
Page 15
... do not honour him so much To prick thy finger , though to wound his heart : What valour were it , when a cur doth grin , and For one to thrust his hand between his teeth , 15 KING HENRY VI 15 And I am faint, and cannot fly their fury...
... do not honour him so much To prick thy finger , though to wound his heart : What valour were it , when a cur doth grin , and For one to thrust his hand between his teeth , 15 KING HENRY VI 15 And I am faint, and cannot fly their fury...
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